DOJ Charges Army Soldier Over $410,000 Polymarket Trade Tied to Maduro Operation

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The Justice Department charged a US Army soldier after prosecutors said he turned about $33,034 into approximately $410,000 through Polymarket bets tied to Nicolas Maduro’s capture. The CFTC filed a parallel complaint and said the case is its first insider trading charge involving event contracts. The indictment says the soldier placed 13 “Yes” bets before the operation and later tried to hide the proceeds and erase his account trail.

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